Sermons about Prodigal

Brent spoke about our purpose as Christians, to be the light of the world. He examined the parallels between the nation of Israel and the lost, and the parallels between our role as Christians and the pillar of light that led Israel in the wilderness. He went on to examine the parables in Luke 15, expanding further on the parable of the lost son. Faith is believing in God because He is good, and believing that we are all included. Finally, Brent looked at the older brother in the story, speaking about how God is not limited by scarcity, and that sometimes His generosity may be greater than we expect.

Many biblical examples of how God brings us into abundance by first visiting the number zero.
From the prodigal son,to our new birth experience, we must all learn the lesson of trusting God and not ourselves. From nothing to something we transition from faith to faith and glory to glory.

There are so many lessons to be learned from the bible, However, when was the last time that we really focused so much on one about god's love for us that we truly remember how amazing our God really is? Well, let's take a look at a well known and often preached parable in a slightly new light so that we can once again be reminded of God's grace and love for us

We must realize our problem is rejection. We must embrace the power of forgiveness. And we must accept that we are made lovely in the beloved. As we accept the Remedy For Rejection God's Love will work in our prayers

This is a well known parable that Jesus told, all about how much a father loves his sons. Lots of people focus on the lost son, but both tell us unique stories about how God loves us, whether we are far off or not. What lessons can we learn from this parable today that will help us understand God's love for us?